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they know the economy is not in a good place. the attack ads against obama were telling them something they didn't already know. what they were seeing was a very slow growth but growth. the numbers were moving in the direction they were supposed to move. >> you're going to believe me or you have lying eyes, right? the other interesting thing to me remember the day before the election, romney said we've left nothing on the field. so the day after, did they look back, the romney folks in their soul searching and say, oh, maybe we did? >> well, i think they know they left something on the field and that was as john suggested that they did not have the money in the middle of the summer to attack from theas from the obama campaign. that was both a reality that they had to deal with but it was also they might have anticipated more smartly. >> but did they ever really catch up? in the fall they said it was a very, very tight race. >> i think after the first debate in denver, the romneyed aors we hope -- romney advisors said we hope that
they know the economy is not in a good place. the attack ads against obama were telling them something they didn't already know. what they were seeing was a very slow growth but growth. the numbers were moving in the direction they were supposed to move. >> you're going to believe me or you have lying eyes, right? the other interesting thing to me remember the day before the election, romney said we've left nothing on the field. so the day after, did they look back, the romney folks in...
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they did not talk about this economy -- it wanted to talk about the economy and a referendum on president obama. romney had to reach a threshold level, a comfort place with voters. they simply did not do that. they shoved it off until the convention and you did not happen there. the ball simply never moved forward until he got up in the first debate in hit a grand slam. he came through in a way that the campaign had not at that point. second and third performances -- even though people say president obama won -- i know about debate scoring. people do it like a high-school debate or boxing or olympic diving and they want to do points. when i look at debates i think, do people looked at one or both candidates differently after the debase them before? you had people who had just seen this character of romney that came from the obama -- first of all, from the republican primaries where he turned himself into a pretzel, a moderately conservative guy. i met him when he was running for senate against senator kennedy in 1994. he was a relatively non- ideological guy. i would have put him on the 3
they did not talk about this economy -- it wanted to talk about the economy and a referendum on president obama. romney had to reach a threshold level, a comfort place with voters. they simply did not do that. they shoved it off until the convention and you did not happen there. the ball simply never moved forward until he got up in the first debate in hit a grand slam. he came through in a way that the campaign had not at that point. second and third performances -- even though people say...
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>> the economy might be recovering. if the recovery is not complete or if growth is tepid and slow and jobs do not come back by the time of the next presidential campaign, how will that affect the types of policies that candidates will propose? different solutions and how people might change electorally. >> i think given polling data and the uncertainty of it these days, i think there were a lot of reasonable predictions you could have made from getting barack obama to 332 would have been a reasonable prediction. getting over 304 mitt romney was within the realm of possibilities, or a reasonable person could conclude. there are lots of issues in polling now that carolina has been following closely better generally troubling to a lot of pollsters. polling procedures are developed in a nation that had landline telephones and a population that answer the phone. we do not live in such a nation anymore. peter researchers found 9% of calls resulted in a complete interview. in 1997 was 37%. is the representative of the larger
>> the economy might be recovering. if the recovery is not complete or if growth is tepid and slow and jobs do not come back by the time of the next presidential campaign, how will that affect the types of policies that candidates will propose? different solutions and how people might change electorally. >> i think given polling data and the uncertainty of it these days, i think there were a lot of reasonable predictions you could have made from getting barack obama to 332 would...
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focused on the economy and wanted to make the obama economy, but he woke up wednesday morning and probably saw an exit poll figure that had him devastated for people, 50% of the electorate still thought this economy was george w. bush's fault. it's astonishing. >> it's astonishing. >> and one of the failures, not making a distinction in the campaign, the theme explanation why he would be different than george w. bush. when we come back, the soul searching begins as republicans face another four years of a democrat in the white house and at least two more in the senate minority. what the party needs to do to what the party needs to do to regroup for 2 2 2 2 2 2 hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >> another white house loss for the g.o.p. coupled with their failure once again to take back the senate. many in the party calling for change. what can republicans do to regroup for 2014 and beyond. ja
focused on the economy and wanted to make the obama economy, but he woke up wednesday morning and probably saw an exit poll figure that had him devastated for people, 50% of the electorate still thought this economy was george w. bush's fault. it's astonishing. >> it's astonishing. >> and one of the failures, not making a distinction in the campaign, the theme explanation why he would be different than george w. bush. when we come back, the soul searching begins as republicans face...
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it was an election that, republicans should have won in a bad economy, with all that money, and they lost virtually every group. they even lost cubans in florida, which used to reliable vote. so you have to ask what does the republican party do next? but that is not my top priority frankly. >> don't broad brush it excessively. the republicans kept the house, the democrats kept the senate and the president, a democrat, kept the white house. that is a split verdict. >> beneath those numbers there was an earthquake john. >> oh, the hidden earthquake. nobody felt it? >> everybody feels it. >> nothing on the restrictter scale but there was -- on the scale. >>> when you think we had 23 million people unemployed and the worst in our history and he still carried it through. i would call it a landslide under the conditions he had to run. i think it was a decisive victory. >> it was on several counts. first the exit polling showed most of the voters did blame the economic problems on bush and they wanted to give obama more time to work on it. pretty significant considering expectations said ju
it was an election that, republicans should have won in a bad economy, with all that money, and they lost virtually every group. they even lost cubans in florida, which used to reliable vote. so you have to ask what does the republican party do next? but that is not my top priority frankly. >> don't broad brush it excessively. the republicans kept the house, the democrats kept the senate and the president, a democrat, kept the white house. that is a split verdict. >> beneath those...
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it went up from last time, in a tough economy. young people very much culturally drive what kind of country we are and what we respond to. young people. then you have those credits. -- poste graduates -- a postgraduate, particularly women. that portion of the electorate has grown and goes heavily for obama. these trends represent a cultural shift and world view. it passed to do with the diversity of the -- it has to do with the diversity of the country, with secularism and faith, with the role of women in the family. there is a whole range of attitudes correlated with this. republicans tried as hard as possible not to have it come into play, but it is the cultural attitudes that have more intensity, as we have seen on both sides. i think we have reached a point on this that republicans cannot treat this like global warming. we cannot have the entire science community say that global warming is happening in caused by human beings and say well, we have a different view. we sought in the polling. we had a poll that had the obama lead
it went up from last time, in a tough economy. young people very much culturally drive what kind of country we are and what we respond to. young people. then you have those credits. -- poste graduates -- a postgraduate, particularly women. that portion of the electorate has grown and goes heavily for obama. these trends represent a cultural shift and world view. it passed to do with the diversity of the -- it has to do with the diversity of the country, with secularism and faith, with the role...
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this will stall the economy? >> one-sided approach would be if we were only looking at revenue side. but it is not. it is a balanced approach. melissa: so what are you putting on the table? what is balanced approach? put one thing on the table? one thing that you're willing to cut spending on? >> they have cut spending by eliminating 400,000 jobs in education. they put their jobs on the line. they lost their homes. the middle class has paid. the problem is, there is no balance and there has been nothing on the revenue side. it ought to be balanced approach between cuts and revenue. now they're talking about the revenue side. a year ago they were talking only cuts. melissa: i agree needto be balanced approach and revenue and you're not putting any cuts on the table whatsoever. you're on talking about soaking the other side for revenue. that's why we're in the position for the other side. nobody is willing to compromise. thanks for coming on the show, i appreciate it. >> you bet, thank you. melissa: all right speak
this will stall the economy? >> one-sided approach would be if we were only looking at revenue side. but it is not. it is a balanced approach. melissa: so what are you putting on the table? what is balanced approach? put one thing on the table? one thing that you're willing to cut spending on? >> they have cut spending by eliminating 400,000 jobs in education. they put their jobs on the line. they lost their homes. the middle class has paid. the problem is, there is no balance and...
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there other issues on the economy. when we pulled our weekly tracking poll 70 to 20% said they trusted the democrats economic policies on the economy compared to republicans so there are other issues. what i want to say is 51% of latinos are not going to report the republican. their goal needs to be they had that 40% level that w was able to do in that will make them competitive and they need to create a goal for. they cannot concede 97% of the black vote. start with 12, start with 17 but they need to make inroads and it's unrealistic to you to say let's not go after hispanics because if they get into those 38 to 40% ranges they can be competitive. >> then it at that point you are talking about the democratic problem with whites. so let me ask you, imagine a world where you have the eraser end in 2013 there is a big deal and comprehensive immigration reform is taken off the table. how far does that get you with this emerging electric, spandex asians is set for and what else does the party have to do to get back to the
there other issues on the economy. when we pulled our weekly tracking poll 70 to 20% said they trusted the democrats economic policies on the economy compared to republicans so there are other issues. what i want to say is 51% of latinos are not going to report the republican. their goal needs to be they had that 40% level that w was able to do in that will make them competitive and they need to create a goal for. they cannot concede 97% of the black vote. start with 12, start with 17 but they...
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they wanted to talk about the economy and a referendum on president obama. romney had to reach a threshold level, a comfort place with voters. they simply did not do that. they shoved it off until the convention and you did not happen there. the ball simply never moved forward until he got up in the first debate in hit a grand slam. he came through in a way that the campaign had not at that point. second and third performances -- even though people say president obama won -- i know about debate scoring. people do it like a high-school debate or boxing or olympic diving and they want to do points. when i look at debates i think, do people looked at one or both candidates differently after the debase them before? you had people who had just seen this caricature of romney that came from the obama campaign. first of all, from the republican primaries where he turned himself into a pretzel, a moderately conservative guy. i met him when he was running for senate against senator kennedy in 1994. he was a relatively non- ideological guy. i would have put him on the
they wanted to talk about the economy and a referendum on president obama. romney had to reach a threshold level, a comfort place with voters. they simply did not do that. they shoved it off until the convention and you did not happen there. the ball simply never moved forward until he got up in the first debate in hit a grand slam. he came through in a way that the campaign had not at that point. second and third performances -- even though people say president obama won -- i know about debate...
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economy on just one hand there are just five of them. and they are the usual suspects goldman sachs j.p. morgan chase wells fargo bank of america and citigroup total assets equal eight point five trillion dollars which is fifty six percent of our entire economy. in two thousand and seven we learned the consequences of disproportionate wealth and power concentrated in the hands of just a few companies in one company begins to fail they all begin to fail and when they all fail that's what collapse looks like that's why policymakers labeled the banks too big to fail and bail them out to prevent total collapse but today these banks are even bigger and thanks to globalization their tentacles are wrapped around the entire world's economy it would just be the united states imploding the next time these giants fall take out much of planet earth itself this is the danger of raw unfettered unregulated laissez faire capitalism this is where the demands for higher and higher quarterly profits take down the company the economy eventually companies be
economy on just one hand there are just five of them. and they are the usual suspects goldman sachs j.p. morgan chase wells fargo bank of america and citigroup total assets equal eight point five trillion dollars which is fifty six percent of our entire economy. in two thousand and seven we learned the consequences of disproportionate wealth and power concentrated in the hands of just a few companies in one company begins to fail they all begin to fail and when they all fail that's what...
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economy forward the positives are low energy prices the export sector some other sectors of the economy they're doing relatively well but if the job market doesn't come back lauren then that's what's really going to weigh on housing people renting instead of buying and then that's going to be a very tough situation to just soak up all of that inventory that we have and so many of these markets will speaking of ever i mean that's one of the things that we here are private equity investors getting in buying houses to rent them kind of a new way to say are desperate strategy. a lot of talk behind this and i know there is actually you say in some markets this private equity money is actually creating bubbles but that can this kind of money this kind of homebuyer fuel a recovery because in the past it hasn't been investors or even first time buyers that have driven the bread and butter of housing in the us hasn't been just mortgage homeowners that move every six to eight years into another home yes and no i mean if you looked at florida if you look at arizona those markets there was a lot of
economy forward the positives are low energy prices the export sector some other sectors of the economy they're doing relatively well but if the job market doesn't come back lauren then that's what's really going to weigh on housing people renting instead of buying and then that's going to be a very tough situation to just soak up all of that inventory that we have and so many of these markets will speaking of ever i mean that's one of the things that we here are private equity investors...
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raising rates is going to slow the economy. this is not the time to raise taxes in the middle of a very weak economy. okay. we understand that. what i was saying before is that they all really understand what the parameters of a macro, big deal would be. they know what you have to do with entitlements. this is not a new discussion for them. they know what you have to do with tax reform. you have simpson bowles sitting out there. what you have to do is get past this question. >> i want to play on a totally different note, a remarkable video that the obama campaign released on the morning after he won his re-election, and he gets very emotional. >> i felt that the work that i've done, in running for office, had come full circle. because you guys have done means that the work that i'm doing. i'm really proud of that. i'm really proud of you. and -- >> it's not often you see the president of the united states crying. >> we have not seen that really from him. political cartoonists sometimes draw him as mr. shock. i think it's just a
raising rates is going to slow the economy. this is not the time to raise taxes in the middle of a very weak economy. okay. we understand that. what i was saying before is that they all really understand what the parameters of a macro, big deal would be. they know what you have to do with entitlements. this is not a new discussion for them. they know what you have to do with tax reform. you have simpson bowles sitting out there. what you have to do is get past this question. >> i want to...
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but, as i said, if the economy does not turn around, you can forget about the democratic party. they are going to just evaporate. the people have been very generous to barack obama. the american people are very generous to him. they have given him another chance. he fails now, believe me. now, all right, dr. sabato picked 48 out of 50. he got florida wrong and virginia wrong. in both florida and virginia, it was the hispanic vote, scott, that put the president over the top. correct? >> correct. and that is, again, the story of the election. those people hot obama campaign knew they could get out to vote. >> bill: let's keep it on hispanics for the moment. >> the hispanic voters they identified not just hispanics in general but hispanics who were going to be supportive of the president and they got them to vote in bigger numbers. >> bill: okay. but in florida, in virginia, and colorado and in nevada, four swing states, it was the hispanic americans who gave the plurality. >> they pushed him over the top. >> bill: to president obama. >> that's correct. >> bill: that's four states,
but, as i said, if the economy does not turn around, you can forget about the democratic party. they are going to just evaporate. the people have been very generous to barack obama. the american people are very generous to him. they have given him another chance. he fails now, believe me. now, all right, dr. sabato picked 48 out of 50. he got florida wrong and virginia wrong. in both florida and virginia, it was the hispanic vote, scott, that put the president over the top. correct? >>...
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believe, though, that the majority of americans would believe that incurring more debt is good for our economy, for our children's future, for job creators. >> it's not a traditional america anymore, and there are 50% of the voting public who want stuff. >> i cannot believe that the majority of americans would believe that it's okay not to follow the constitution and not have a budget. >> who is going to give them things? president obama. people feel that they are entitled to things. ( laughter ). ( booing ). >> jon: holy ( bleep ) balls. what an incredible story to tell yourselves. "we would have won if it weren't for the moral failings of the the none real america. it's white people judo." fox lost because last night minorities who feel entitled to things, came and took the country away from the self-sufficiency, white medicare retirees and upper class tax-avoidance experts, or as they're also known-- your audience. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. last night brought a big storm to ( bleep ) mountain of which the citizens were unrepaired having relied on the
believe, though, that the majority of americans would believe that incurring more debt is good for our economy, for our children's future, for job creators. >> it's not a traditional america anymore, and there are 50% of the voting public who want stuff. >> i cannot believe that the majority of americans would believe that it's okay not to follow the constitution and not have a budget. >> who is going to give them things? president obama. people feel that they are entitled to...
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freedom of course and a free economy and strong national security, traditional values, the rule of law, and adherence to the constitution. those are the things that the conservative movement was built on starting in nearly 50's. it is the things that keep coming back and i should tell the conservative movement that elections come and go. there was loss for all sorts of reasons. the election will be analyzed, it is being analyzed already. constantly as to why people voted the way they did and they're all sorts of reasons. it is the principles that conservatives believe in that will keep it going. the conservative movement is not going away. a couple of things need to be done is the conservative needs to and will adopt a unified plan of projects that need to be stuck to, it is called no excuses and it will be released within the next week. that will be things some of which branch mentioned in his statement. things like their tax increases, no earmarks, defunding obamacare, keeping the defense strong. what the purpose of that is to hold the leadership's feet to the fire. there is little s
freedom of course and a free economy and strong national security, traditional values, the rule of law, and adherence to the constitution. those are the things that the conservative movement was built on starting in nearly 50's. it is the things that keep coming back and i should tell the conservative movement that elections come and go. there was loss for all sorts of reasons. the election will be analyzed, it is being analyzed already. constantly as to why people voted the way they did and...
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this will bring jobs home, result in a stronger, healthier economy and a stronger, healthier economy means more americans working and more revenues, which is what the president is seeking. this framework can lead the common ground and i hope the president will respond today in that same spirit. as i said on wednesday, this is an opportunity for the president to lead. this is his moment to engage the congress and work towards a solution that can pass both chambers. earlier this week the president and i had a short conversation. it was cordial. i think we both understand that trying to find a way to averlt the fiscal cliff is important for our country. and i'm hopeful that productive conversations can begin soon so that we can forge an agreement that can pass the congress. and with that, i will be happy to answer some questions. >> did you think if you talk about some of the revenues, it changes the statement -- you said in a conference call you were best when everybody stuck together. do you foresee those same problems with you start talking about some of these issues? there's already
this will bring jobs home, result in a stronger, healthier economy and a stronger, healthier economy means more americans working and more revenues, which is what the president is seeking. this framework can lead the common ground and i hope the president will respond today in that same spirit. as i said on wednesday, this is an opportunity for the president to lead. this is his moment to engage the congress and work towards a solution that can pass both chambers. earlier this week the...
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focused on the economy and wanted to make the obama economy, but he woke up wednesday morning and probably saw an exit poll figure that had him devastated for people, 50% of the electorate still thought this economy was george w. bush's fault. it's astonishing. >> it's astonishing. >> and one of the failures, not making a distinction in the campaign, the theme explanation why he would be different than george w. bush. when we come back, the soul searching begins as republicans face another four years of a democrat in the white house and at least two more in the senate minority. what the party needs to do to 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. so i can get the energized feeling i need and support a great cause? i'm sold. pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >> another white house loss for the g.o.p. coupled with th
focused on the economy and wanted to make the obama economy, but he woke up wednesday morning and probably saw an exit poll figure that had him devastated for people, 50% of the electorate still thought this economy was george w. bush's fault. it's astonishing. >> it's astonishing. >> and one of the failures, not making a distinction in the campaign, the theme explanation why he would be different than george w. bush. when we come back, the soul searching begins as republicans face...
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economy back into recession. >> speaking of the fiscal cliff you have broken it down according to the state. >> this is interesting. the fiscal cliff will assess all of us. but some more than others and geography has a lot to do with it. the tax foundation has estimated the potential impact of a median family of two kids takes into account three tax hikes. the first one would be the expiration of all of the busheir raw obama tax cuts expiration of the two percent payroll taxes and not passing the amt. the states who's taxes drive residents as much as 7,000 dollars in some cases. new jersey, maryland, connecticut and massachusetts as you can see there and a bill of 3,000 dollars washington, hawaii, colorado, kansas. >> the northeast getting hit very hard. >> is this why many people are trying to make adjustments when it comes to the travel for the holidays. >> travel spending is down. we should think about the traffic. that's not down. before the tushg key the indigestion. 30 million of us plan to drive to our thanksgiving destinations. it is up since 2007 according to aaa. when it com
economy back into recession. >> speaking of the fiscal cliff you have broken it down according to the state. >> this is interesting. the fiscal cliff will assess all of us. but some more than others and geography has a lot to do with it. the tax foundation has estimated the potential impact of a median family of two kids takes into account three tax hikes. the first one would be the expiration of all of the busheir raw obama tax cuts expiration of the two percent payroll taxes and...
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finally, the obama campaign was effective in turning romney into a sim bell of all the things in the economy that hurt people in the middle class. he was using outsourcing. they were using offshoring. they were painting him as the kind of bad guy that led to the economic situation people are in. >> schieffer: it seems to me in the beginning they just made a streamic mistake about ohio. why would you go and campaign against the auto bailout in a place where it worked, where they put people back to work? that seems like an odd way to go about it. i don't think it's the polling in the end that they didn't understand. i mean, that-- why would you use that? that was-- that was the thrust of their message out there. the auto bailout was wrong. >> yeah, well, they thought-- what confused them a little bit is they thought it's about independence in ohio. and we're doing well. they targeted independents, knocked on their doors. these are people who hadn't participated in the primaries of either party, and they were winning with those independents. a senior strategist said to me, fmitt romney loses oh
finally, the obama campaign was effective in turning romney into a sim bell of all the things in the economy that hurt people in the middle class. he was using outsourcing. they were using offshoring. they were painting him as the kind of bad guy that led to the economic situation people are in. >> schieffer: it seems to me in the beginning they just made a streamic mistake about ohio. why would you go and campaign against the auto bailout in a place where it worked, where they put people...
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unemployment rate, weak economy, they looked past the benghazi cover-up, they looked past broken promises and basically president obama won a lot of people, or kept a lot of people based on popularity, mitt romney's campaign go the stronger on substance as he went further into the campaign, i was pleased with that. it was simply popularity, versus substance. now going forward. there is no doubt in my mind, bad on having talked to over 2000 be owners in last two months, to encourage them to talk to their employees, they have indicated to me, that numb one, many will have to shut dunn their businesses, they cannot afford obamacare, and they cannot afford tax ma -- >> the president i think really wants greater things of himself, and maybe to my colleague lou dobbs' point, a more historic role than we've seen first term, there is maybe not a fear, maybe he rolls back in fear? or rolls back regulation that businesses and guysike have you been saying before, mayaybe that fear could be misplaced what do you say? >> nile, you know i love you like a brother. but i do not aee. because this is the s
unemployment rate, weak economy, they looked past the benghazi cover-up, they looked past broken promises and basically president obama won a lot of people, or kept a lot of people based on popularity, mitt romney's campaign go the stronger on substance as he went further into the campaign, i was pleased with that. it was simply popularity, versus substance. now going forward. there is no doubt in my mind, bad on having talked to over 2000 be owners in last two months, to encourage them to talk...
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our economy is growing slower now than it was then. we are really regulating to disaster. >> epa in 2010, diana? $23 billion of regulatory costs for the year 2010. >> that's what epa says. it is really probably a lot more than that. i mean, thee regulations, the mercury, the car ever carbon, ozone, each cost $100 billion each. >> all right. >> they don't have to justify them with benefits because it is maximum achievable control technology. in other words, they want to get as much as they can out of the air and don't have to justify the benefits. >> all right. robert, let me bring you in. you got your own epa in california. and you got your own cap and trade in california. and you got your own tax hikes in california. i guess everybody is going to move to texas. is that true? leave town and go to texas? >> we are certainly going to do everything we can to prevent that. we are hoping to work with the governor and he will do the same. >> you don't really believe that, do you? i mean, governor brown wanted the tax hikes. governor brown is
our economy is growing slower now than it was then. we are really regulating to disaster. >> epa in 2010, diana? $23 billion of regulatory costs for the year 2010. >> that's what epa says. it is really probably a lot more than that. i mean, thee regulations, the mercury, the car ever carbon, ozone, each cost $100 billion each. >> all right. >> they don't have to justify them with benefits because it is maximum achievable control technology. in other words, they want to...
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focused on the economy and wanted to make the obama economy, but he woke up wednesday morning and probably saw an exit poll figure that had him devastated for people, 50% of the electorate still thought this economy was george w. bush's fault. it's astonishing. >> it's astonishing. >> and one of the failures, not making a distinction in the campaign, the theme explanation why he would be different than george w. bush. when we come back, the soul searching begins as republicans face another four years of a democrat in the white house and at least two more in the senate minority. what the party needs to do to regroup for 2 2 2 2 2 2 >> another white house loss for the g.o.p. coupled with their failure once again to take back the senate. many in the party calling for change. what can republicans do to regroup for 2014 and beyond. jason, a wonderful time of the the season, called recrimination. (laughter) >> otherwise known to journalists as shooting the wounded, which is our specialty, so, what, how much trouble is the republican party in? >> they're in a lot of trouble, the coalition needs t
focused on the economy and wanted to make the obama economy, but he woke up wednesday morning and probably saw an exit poll figure that had him devastated for people, 50% of the electorate still thought this economy was george w. bush's fault. it's astonishing. >> it's astonishing. >> and one of the failures, not making a distinction in the campaign, the theme explanation why he would be different than george w. bush. when we come back, the soul searching begins as republicans face...
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and that'she problem with the economy right now. is the people who create the jobs are having a tough time getting financing, to expand their businesses. melissa: but, david, i mean, you sent out this letter that some people thoughtas threatening to your employees saying, you know, in essence you should think fore you vote for president obama because you may lose your job if he wins. he did win. and now you gave people raises. so makes it seem like, maybe the letter was disingenuous? >> well, we're vy cautiously optimistic. no one lost their jobs. in fact i gave everybody a raise, effective immediately. these people, first of all i have the greatest employees in the world. they have been with me through thick and thin. and i wanted to reward them. we're the most profitable we've been in our history. i wanted them to share in those profits. they're the ones that --. melissa: wait, wait. how are you most profitable that you have been in your history if the reason you would have to lay people off because the economy is bad, so how are
and that'she problem with the economy right now. is the people who create the jobs are having a tough time getting financing, to expand their businesses. melissa: but, david, i mean, you sent out this letter that some people thoughtas threatening to your employees saying, you know, in essence you should think fore you vote for president obama because you may lose your job if he wins. he did win. and now you gave people raises. so makes it seem like, maybe the letter was disingenuous? >>...
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with the defense contractor in favor of mitt romney that is good for your business but bad for the economy in general to tax some people. romney had a good line you n't just pick winners and losers but you pick the losers. john: they could the random selection people look at politician as the person to solv every problem? president obama was the magic president. these people were waiting three hours. he is magic. >> they've really feel he has the intrinsic quality now they he has been reelected to change people's lives like he has only been warming up. for what? it is terrifying. john: people felt this way about romney. >> but obama is a classic example of the colt of the presidency the idea tht any politician can fix all the problems is not start with the obama but is the attitude we should get rid of racism. he should stop the rise of the oceans and get everybody house. i saw a teenager said he should give everybody a house. kids say that is understandable. but adults are supposed to understand there are incentives, a trade offs and a a cost. there are unintended consequences government
with the defense contractor in favor of mitt romney that is good for your business but bad for the economy in general to tax some people. romney had a good line you n't just pick winners and losers but you pick the losers. john: they could the random selection people look at politician as the person to solv every problem? president obama was the magic president. these people were waiting three hours. he is magic. >> they've really feel he has the intrinsic quality now they he has been...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> bill: continuing now with our lead story, analyzing presidential vote of 2012. joining us now from charlesville, virginia dr. larry sabato pollster scott rasmussen. scott, what surprised you the most last night. >> the thing that surprised me the most was how precisely the obama campaign projected the white turnout. that was decisive. mitt romney got nearly 6 out of 10 white voters. most people thought that the obama campaign was being wildly optimistic that they could get the minority turnout to 28% of the vote but they did just what they said. >> bill: they got it to 28%. is that what it was in 2008? >> no, it was 26%. >> bill: they actually under
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> bill: continuing now with our lead story, analyzing presidential vote of 2012....
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focused on the economy and wanted to make the obama economy, but he woke up wednesday morning and probably saw an exit poll figure that had him devastated for people, 50% of the electorate still thought this economy was george w. bush's fault. it's astonishing. >> it's astonishing. >> and one of the failures, not making a distinction in the campaign, the theme explanation why he would be different than george w. bush. when we come back, the soul searching begins as republicans face another four years of a democrat in the white house and at least two more in the senate minority. what the party needs to do to regroup for 2014 and beyond next. to come home for the holidays. that's double miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white christmas just got "blacked out." [ brother ] but it's the family party! really jingles your bells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, am i on the naughty list again? ho ho ho! i want to get a big tv for my
focused on the economy and wanted to make the obama economy, but he woke up wednesday morning and probably saw an exit poll figure that had him devastated for people, 50% of the electorate still thought this economy was george w. bush's fault. it's astonishing. >> it's astonishing. >> and one of the failures, not making a distinction in the campaign, the theme explanation why he would be different than george w. bush. when we come back, the soul searching begins as republicans face...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪
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economy and then a big storm on the east coast. they covered it and they covered it pretty well. >> jon: the exit polls thought that voters mitt romney was better equipped to handle the economy than barack obama. >> then it says something about the attitude toward the two men and they made a choice or the two parties and they made a choice. if you just go by viewers, fox mrs. msnbc, romney should have won three to one. >> jon: exit polls, some suggest reflected sort of the media theme that barack obama is a kiachbd of the little guy and middle-class and mitt romney is a rich guy that only cares about rich guys? >> i think it's clear that obama is the person who is looking to have middle-class tax cuts and mitt romney was to give tax cuts to rich people. what i would say, the reason i don't think the media played as big of a role in this. the reason barack obama won is because he ran a superior campaign. it was very targeted in these battleground states. i would be more interested in seeing exit polls from the battleground states wh
economy and then a big storm on the east coast. they covered it and they covered it pretty well. >> jon: the exit polls thought that voters mitt romney was better equipped to handle the economy than barack obama. >> then it says something about the attitude toward the two men and they made a choice or the two parties and they made a choice. if you just go by viewers, fox mrs. msnbc, romney should have won three to one. >> jon: exit polls, some suggest reflected sort of the...